Narrative by Dani Nispel
Community Schools Collaboration
Seattle, WA
I work directly in two elementary schools, places I haven’t
spent a significant amount of time in since I was actually in elementary school
myself. I’ve been helping to coordinate the after school programs. But mostly,
I’ve found I’ve been doing a lot of listening. I’m listening to the counselors
and what they think their kids and parents need. I’m listening to the family
liaisons and what struggles they face. I’m listening to the PTA moms who want
to support their schools as best they can. I’m listening to the kids who know
that their parents work too many hours as it is.

I get frustrated a lot, either because I feel like I don’t
have enough to do during the days or because I feel like there are way too many
avenues to start a project. But in the end, when the kids come in at 3:10
everyday and tell me about their days, those frustrations don’t really matter
anymore. It’s worth it when a third grader comes in the next day excited
because they remember how we did their long division homework together. Or when
the parents reach out to me because they want to put together an MLK day of
service at our schools.
The day-to-day work isn’t what’s hard. It’s hard because no
one tells you what to do. You have to listen and understand and be a part of
the community before you can make any kind of difference. But I’m glad I’m
here. There are a lot of good ideas floating around. A lot of people who want
to make positive changes at our schools. I’m glad I get to be a part of that.
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